Yee Khie gets golden touch from hometown hero


PETALING JAYA: It only takes a spark to light a fire and Bonnie Bunyau Gustin hopes he has done enough to motivate the others in the Malaysian contingent.

The newly minted powerlifting gold medallist will be staying back to support the athletes, including teammate Jong Yee Khie, with the hope that they will increase the medal haul as the Games enter the second week.

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